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Band Reunions, Not All The Same, LOL

Postby donna plasky » 11 Oct 2012, 22:23

I happened to see some photos of the Led Zeppelin press conference in New York the other day, same as the one they had in London not long ago. :shock:

Not quite as nice as The Shadows Reunion. :angel:

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PS: I'm just kidding around, you know. Jimmy looks rather nice without the sunglasses.
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Re: Band Reunions, Not All The Same, LOL

Postby cockroach » 12 Oct 2012, 14:38

Stop that Donna please!

Get back to practising the guitar, you naughty girl!! :lol:
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Re: Band Reunions, Not All The Same, LOL

Postby donna plasky » 12 Oct 2012, 19:06

cockroach wrote:Stop that Donna please!

Get back to practising the guitar, you naughty girl!! :lol:


Dear John: I am sure you are just joking and that I should stop acting like an old lady and learn how to roll with the punches. So please forgive me if I am over-reacting. But my nightly YouTube surfing, plus participating in this Forum, are my only outlets after spending several hours each day in a room with a guitar, an amp, and lots of books -- little of which makes any sense to me. I've never met anyone who even knows who Hank Marvin is...let alone someone who can teach me some of his techniques...so I am completely on my own. I can play a lot more Shadows tunes than people might think, it's just that I don't play them very well so I am not going to post them. The lack of an echo unit and/or stomp boxes makes a big difference, and I am not one to record a song and then enhance it afterwards. I think I have learned a couple of years worth of background in the last several months, so I am doing the best I can. Last year, I didn't even know how to visually identify a Fender from a Gibson guitar, so I've come a long way.

Sincerely,
Donna
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Re: Band Reunions, Not All The Same, LOL

Postby cockroach » 13 Oct 2012, 05:19

Sorry Donna, I was only joking! :)

Seriously, are you learning chords as well as trying single string melody playing?
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Re: Band Reunions, Not All The Same, LOL

Postby Shadow Steve » 14 Oct 2012, 10:32

Do not put yourself down, Donna, you do play guitar very well, the tracks that you sent me were very good and the choice of tunes were a challenge to me with my humble attempts.
After all these months trying I can still only add two more tracks to my list of tunes, however I still suffer the allergy of microphones and cameras.
Who knows what will happen if I play again on a stage in front of people other than family
(who by genetics are only allowed to say..."that was nice,..... what one was it?")
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Re: Band Reunions, Not All The Same, LOL

Postby donna plasky » 16 Oct 2012, 17:47

Steve, thank you for your kind words and encouragement. I appreciate it so much.

John, thank you as well. I am going to try to play C'Mon Everybody on my acoustic guitar. It seems to have only three chords - E, A, and either B or B7, depending on which transcription I look at. I will enjoy that more than the chord charts I've been using.

Kind regards,
Donna
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Re: Band Reunions, Not All The Same, LOL

Postby Iain Purdon » 16 Oct 2012, 19:23

I'd go for B rather than B7.
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Re: Band Reunions, Not All The Same, LOL

Postby Jay Bass » 16 Oct 2012, 21:11

Hi Donna
Cliffs Version on the 2009 re united cd /dvd is in a different key to the original eddie cochran version
key of D
chords are
D / G / A
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Re: Band Reunions, Not All The Same, LOL

Postby donna plasky » 16 Oct 2012, 23:28

Jay, thanks a lot for telling me that. I'd completely forgotten about the key. The printout from Ultimate Guitar does specify Eddie Cochran but in my head I was imagining Cliff singing it from 2009. I hadn't played along with any recordings yet, but since I was "thinking Cliff" that explains why the E A B didn't sound quite right. I should learn D G A. Thank you again, Jay.

Kind regards,
Donna
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